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Best Remote Patient Monitoring Companies in 2026

A side-by-side comparison of the leading remote patient monitoring companies in 2026 — covering programs, devices, EHR integrations, and care settings — with an in-depth look at what sets CCN Health apart.

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CCN Health Editorial
March 8, 2026
14 min read
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RPM Market by 2030

Key Takeaways

  • 01The RPM market is projected to exceed $120 billion by 2030, driven by Medicare reimbursement expansion and the shift to value-based care
  • 02CCN Health is the only platform offering dual-EHR architecture — integrating both facility and physician EHR systems simultaneously for senior living and skilled nursing environments
  • 03Top RPM companies now support multiple Medicare programs beyond RPM, including CCM, PCM, BHI, and RTM — CCN Health covers all five
  • 04Contactless radar-based monitoring (Xandar Kardian XK300) is a key differentiator, eliminating patient compliance barriers for memory care and cognitively impaired populations
  • 05EHR integration depth varies significantly between vendors — some offer basic data export while others provide bi-directional, certified integrations
  • 06Device ecosystem breadth matters: the best platforms support 20+ FDA-cleared devices across blood pressure, weight, glucose, CGM, pulse oximetry, and contactless categories
  • 07Care setting specialization separates generalist RPM platforms from purpose-built solutions for senior living, SNFs, and post-acute care
Quick Answer

The best remote patient monitoring companies in 2026 include CCN Health, Optimize Health, HealthSnap, TimeDoc Health, ThoroughCare, 100Plus, and ChronicCareIQ. CCN Health stands out with its dual-EHR architecture (supporting 8 EHR systems simultaneously), 5 Medicare programs (RPM, CCM, PCM, BHI, RTM), 25+ FDA-cleared devices including contactless radar monitoring, and specialized deployment for senior living, skilled nursing, and memory care facilities.

Deep Dive

The RPM Market in 2026

Remote Patient Monitoring has moved from a niche telehealth add-on to a core revenue and clinical quality strategy for healthcare organizations of every size. Medicare reimbursement through CPT codes 99453-99458 now generates an estimated $160+ per patient per month, and the addressable market continues to expand as CMS broadens eligible conditions and device categories.

The RPM market is projected to exceed $120 billion globally by 2030, driven by the shift to value-based care, an aging population with rising chronic disease prevalence, and growing comfort with remote healthcare delivery. For providers evaluating platforms, the question is no longer "should we do RPM?" but "which RPM company best fits our clinical model, patient population, and growth plans?"

This guide compares the leading RPM companies across the dimensions that matter most: programs supported, device ecosystems, EHR integrations, care setting specialization, and billing automation.

What to Look for in an RPM Company

Before diving into specific companies, it helps to understand the key evaluation criteria that separate best-in-class RPM platforms from basic device-and-dashboard solutions.

Programs Supported

The most valuable RPM platforms extend beyond RPM alone. Medicare's care management programs — CCM, PCM, BHI, and RTM — can be billed alongside RPM for qualifying patients, often doubling or tripling per-patient revenue. A platform that supports all five programs eliminates the need for multiple vendors and consolidates clinical workflows.

EHR Integration Depth

EHR integration ranges from "we generate a PDF you can import" to "we have a certified, bi-directional API integration that syncs patient data automatically." The latter saves clinical staff significant time and reduces documentation errors. For facilities with dual-EHR environments (common in senior living where the facility and physician use different systems), integration with both EHRs is critical.

Device Ecosystem

The best platforms support a wide range of FDA-cleared devices — blood pressure monitors, weight scales, glucose meters, continuous glucose monitors (CGMs), pulse oximeters, thermometers, and contactless monitoring sensors. Device variety lets providers match monitoring modalities to each patient's conditions and capabilities.

Care Setting Specialization

A platform designed for physician practices operates differently from one built for senior living communities or skilled nursing facilities. Facility-based deployments require device management at scale, resident-level monitoring dashboards, dual-EHR integration, and workflows aligned with facility care models. Generic platforms often lack these capabilities.

Billing Automation

RPM billing has specific compliance requirements — 16-day reading thresholds, time-based documentation for clinical review codes, and proper order management. Platforms with built-in billing compliance tracking, automated time logging, and claim documentation generation reduce denials and administrative burden.

RPM Company Comparison

The following table compares leading RPM companies across the key dimensions that drive clinical and financial outcomes.

Company Programs EHR Integrations Devices Care Settings Differentiator
CCN Health RPM, CCM, PCM, BHI, RTM 8 (PCC, ALIS, athenahealth, Epic, + 4 more) 25+ including contactless Senior living, SNF, memory care, home health, practices Dual-EHR architecture, contactless radar, 5 programs
Optimize Health RPM, CCM, RTM Major EHRs via API Standard vital sign devices Practices, health systems Clinical workflow automation
HealthSnap RPM, CCM EHR integrations available Blood pressure, weight, glucose, SpO2 Practices, FQHCs Patient engagement platform
TimeDoc Health RPM, CCM, BHI, TCM 50+ EHR integrations claimed Standard devices Practices, health systems Care coordination workflows
ThoroughCare RPM, CCM, AWV, TCM Major EHRs Standard devices Practices Annual Wellness Visit module
100Plus RPM EHR integrations available Cellular devices Practices, home health No-cost device model
ChronicCareIQ RPM, CCM Major EHRs Standard devices Practices Patient engagement automation
Accuhealth RPM, CCM EHR integrations available Standard devices Practices Managed services model
HRS (Health Recovery Solutions) RPM EHR integrations Tablets + devices Home health, hospitals Tablet-based patient interface
Tenovi RPM (devices) Via partner platforms Cellular gateway + devices Practices, facilities Device hardware + gateway

CCN Health: The Multi-Program, Multi-EHR Leader

CCN Health stands apart from other RPM companies through a combination of capabilities that no other single platform delivers: dual-EHR architecture, five Medicare programs, contactless monitoring, and care setting specialization for senior living, skilled nursing, and memory care.

Dual-EHR Architecture

In senior living and skilled nursing environments, the facility typically uses one EHR (PointClickCare, ALIS) while attending physicians use a separate EHR (athenahealth, Epic). Most RPM platforms integrate with one system or the other. CCN Health integrates with both simultaneously, ensuring monitoring data flows to the facility's resident record and the physician's clinical chart without manual data entry.

This architecture solves the most common data gap in facility-based RPM: vital signs collected by the monitoring platform never reaching the physician who needs them for clinical decision-making and billing documentation.

Five Medicare Programs

CCN Health supports all five Medicare care management programs on a single platform:

  • RPM (Remote Patient Monitoring) — CPT 99453, 99454, 99457, 99458
  • CCM (Chronic Care Management) — CPT 99490, 99491
  • PCM (Principal Care Management) — CPT 99424, 99425, 99426, 99427
  • BHI (Behavioral Health Integration) — CPT 99484, 99492, 99493
  • RTM (Remote Therapeutic Monitoring) — CPT 98975, 98976, 98977, 98980, 98981

For qualifying patients, multiple programs can be billed concurrently — a patient receiving RPM for hypertension monitoring and CCM for multi-chronic-condition care coordination generates revenue from both programs simultaneously.

Contactless Monitoring

CCN Health is one of the few RPM platforms supporting the Xandar Kardian XK300 — a radar-based contactless monitor that tracks heart rate, respiratory rate, sleep patterns, and fall events without any wearable device or patient interaction. This technology is a game-changer for memory care and cognitively impaired populations who cannot operate traditional monitoring equipment.

The XK300 achieves near-100% billing compliance because it collects physiologic data continuously and automatically — meeting the 16-day CPT 99454 threshold every month without depending on patient adherence.

25+ FDA-Cleared Devices

Beyond contactless monitoring, CCN Health supports a comprehensive device ecosystem:

  • Blood pressure: Smart Meter iBloodPressure, Omron, Bodytrace, Telli Health
  • Weight scales: Bodytrace, Withings, Tenovi-compatible
  • Glucose meters: Trividia Health, Smart Meter
  • CGM: Dexcom G6, Dexcom G7
  • Pulse oximeters: Jumper, Bodytrace
  • Thermometers: Jumper
  • Sleep monitoring: Withings Sleep Mat
  • Contactless: Xandar Kardian XK300, Neteera
  • Gateways: Tenovi 4G LTE with embedded SIM

All devices connect through cellular gateways or built-in cellular connectivity, eliminating the need for patient Wi-Fi or smartphone pairing.

8 EHR Integrations

CCN Health maintains certified integrations with eight EHR systems spanning facility and practice categories:

Facility EHRs: PointClickCare, ALIS

Practice EHRs: athenahealth, Epic, Charm, MatrixCare, EtHizo, August Health

Each integration provides bi-directional data flow — patient demographics sync from the EHR to CCN Health, and monitoring data, alerts, and clinical documentation sync back to the EHR automatically.

How Other RPM Companies Compare

Optimize Health

Optimize Health focuses on clinical workflow automation for physician practices and health systems. The platform supports RPM, CCM, and RTM with a strong emphasis on clinical staff efficiency — automated alerts, care escalation pathways, and time tracking. Their EHR integration approach uses API connections with major EHR systems.

Best for: Physician practices and health systems looking for workflow optimization. Limitation: Less specialized for facility-based care settings like senior living and SNFs.

HealthSnap

HealthSnap positions itself as a patient engagement platform with RPM and CCM capabilities. The platform emphasizes patient-facing features including mobile apps, educational content, and engagement tracking. Device support includes standard blood pressure monitors, weight scales, glucose meters, and pulse oximeters.

Best for: Practices prioritizing patient engagement and education alongside monitoring. Limitation: Narrower program coverage (RPM and CCM only).

TimeDoc Health

TimeDoc Health offers care coordination capabilities spanning RPM, CCM, BHI, and Transitional Care Management. The platform claims 50+ EHR integrations and focuses on connecting clinical teams with patients through coordinated care workflows.

Best for: Organizations with complex care coordination needs across multiple programs. Limitation: Less specialized in device ecosystem breadth and facility-based deployments.

100Plus

100Plus differentiated itself with a no-cost device model — providing cellular-enabled monitoring devices at no charge to the practice, recovering costs through a revenue-sharing arrangement. The platform focuses primarily on RPM with standard vital sign devices.

Best for: Practices wanting to minimize upfront device costs. Limitation: Single-program focus (RPM only) limits per-patient revenue potential.

Tenovi

Tenovi is primarily a device hardware company, providing cellular-connected gateways and FDA-cleared monitoring devices that integrate with partner RPM platforms. The Tenovi gateway uses 4G LTE with an embedded SIM card to transmit device data without patient Wi-Fi.

Best for: RPM platforms and practices needing reliable cellular device connectivity. Note: Tenovi is a device partner rather than a full RPM platform — it pairs with platforms like CCN Health to provide end-to-end monitoring.

How to Choose the Right RPM Company

Step 1: Define Your Care Setting

Your facility type determines which platforms are viable:

  • Senior living / SNF / memory care → Need dual-EHR integration, contactless monitoring, facility-level device management
  • Physician practice → Need practice EHR integration, patient enrollment workflows, billing automation
  • Home health → Need remote device deployment, patient-facing support, cellular connectivity
  • Health system → Need scalability, enterprise EHR integration, multi-site management

Step 2: Count Your Programs

If you plan to bill only RPM, most platforms will work. If you want to stack CCM, PCM, BHI, or RTM on qualifying patients (which can double or triple per-patient revenue), you need a platform that supports all programs you intend to bill.

Step 3: Evaluate EHR Integration Depth

Ask specific questions:

  • Is the integration bi-directional or one-way?
  • Does data flow automatically or require manual export?
  • Can the platform integrate with two EHR systems simultaneously (for dual-EHR environments)?
  • Is the integration certified by the EHR vendor?

Step 4: Assess Device Flexibility

Ensure the platform supports the devices you need for your patient population. If you serve memory care or cognitively impaired patients, contactless monitoring capability is essential. For general chronic disease monitoring, cellular-enabled blood pressure monitors and weight scales are the baseline requirement.

Step 5: Request a Pilot

The best way to evaluate an RPM platform is to run a 30-60 day pilot with a defined patient cohort. Track:

  • Device reading compliance rates
  • Time spent per patient on clinical review
  • Billing success rate (claims submitted vs paid)
  • EHR integration reliability
  • Clinical staff satisfaction

The Bottom Line

The RPM market offers more choices than ever, but the differences between platforms are significant. Generic RPM dashboards that connect a blood pressure monitor to a portal are table stakes. The leading companies in 2026 differentiate through program breadth (supporting RPM + CCM + PCM + BHI + RTM), EHR integration depth (bi-directional, certified connections), device ecosystem range (including contactless monitoring for non-compliant populations), and care setting specialization.

For senior living communities, skilled nursing facilities, and organizations serving memory care populations, CCN Health's combination of dual-EHR architecture, five Medicare programs, 25+ FDA-cleared devices, and contactless radar monitoring represents the most comprehensive RPM platform available in 2026.


Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical, legal, or billing advice. CPT code reimbursement amounts are estimates based on CMS published fee schedules and may vary by region, payer, and clinical circumstances. Company capabilities and product details are based on publicly available information as of March 2026 and are subject to change. Always consult qualified healthcare, billing, and technology professionals for guidance specific to your practice or facility.

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Key Benefits

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Multi-Program Revenue

The best RPM platforms support RPM, CCM, PCM, BHI, and RTM — enabling providers to bill multiple Medicare programs per patient and maximize recurring revenue.

Deep EHR Integration

Bi-directional, certified EHR integrations eliminate manual data entry and ensure monitoring data flows directly into clinical workflows.

Broad Device Ecosystem

Support for 25+ FDA-cleared devices — including blood pressure, weight, glucose, CGM, pulse oximetry, and contactless radar — gives flexibility for every patient population.

Contactless Monitoring

Radar-based devices like the Xandar Kardian XK300 monitor heart rate and respiratory rate without wearables — eliminating compliance barriers for memory care.

Automated Billing

Built-in time tracking, reading day counting, and documentation generation streamline the billing process and reduce claim denials.

Care Setting Specialization

Purpose-built workflows for senior living, skilled nursing, home health, and physician practices — not one-size-fits-all.

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The most important factors when evaluating RPM companies are EHR integration depth (bi-directional vs one-way), the number of Medicare programs supported (RPM alone vs RPM + CCM + PCM + BHI + RTM), device ecosystem breadth (how many FDA-cleared devices are supported), care setting specialization (whether the platform is designed for your facility type), billing automation capabilities, and clinical workflow integration. A platform that supports multiple programs lets you maximize per-patient revenue without adding separate vendors.

RPM platform costs vary by vendor and typically include a per-patient monthly fee ranging from $10 to $50, plus device costs. Some companies bundle devices into their monthly fee while others charge separately. Medicare reimburses RPM through CPT codes 99453, 99454, 99457, and 99458, generating an estimated $160+ per patient per month in revenue — significantly exceeding platform costs for most providers. The key financial metric is net revenue per patient after platform and device costs.

Most RPM companies offer some level of EHR integration, but the depth varies significantly. Basic integrations may only export PDF reports to the EHR, while advanced integrations provide bi-directional data sync where vital signs flow into the EHR automatically and patient demographics flow back to the RPM platform. CCN Health offers certified integrations with 8 EHR systems including PointClickCare, ALIS, athenahealth, Epic, and others — with bi-directional data flow for both facility and physician EHR systems.

Dual-EHR architecture refers to a platform's ability to integrate with two different EHR systems simultaneously for the same patient. This matters in senior living and skilled nursing settings where the facility uses one EHR (like PointClickCare) for resident care documentation while the attending physician uses a separate EHR (like athenahealth or Epic) for clinical orders and billing. CCN Health is the only RPM platform that bridges both systems, ensuring monitoring data flows to both EHRs without manual data entry.

Cellular-enabled devices that transmit data automatically — without requiring Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or smartphone apps — achieve the highest compliance rates. Smart Meter iBloodPressure monitors, Bodytrace scales, and similar cellular devices require only a single button press. For populations unable to operate any device, contactless radar monitors like the Xandar Kardian XK300 achieve near-100% compliance by monitoring heart rate and respiratory rate passively, without any patient interaction.

Yes. RPM can be highly profitable for practices with as few as 50 enrolled patients. At an estimated $160 per patient per month in Medicare reimbursement, 50 patients generate approximately $8,000 monthly before platform costs. The key to profitability is choosing a platform with low per-patient fees, automated billing documentation, and efficient clinical workflows that minimize staff time per patient. Stacking additional programs like CCM and PCM on qualifying patients further increases per-patient revenue.

Most RPM platforms can be operational within 2-6 weeks, including EHR integration setup, device procurement, staff training, and initial patient enrollment. The timeline depends primarily on EHR integration complexity and the number of devices being deployed. Facility-based deployments (senior living, skilled nursing) can often proceed faster than distributed home-based programs because devices are installed on-site rather than shipped to individual patients.

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